68 TESTIMONIALS. 



Uncas Hotel, T. A. Holmes, Prop. 



Norwich, Conn., Nov. 19th, 1879. 

 B. J. Kendall, & Co.— Gentlemen :— I traded for a valuable horse that had a splint ; 

 the man that owned him did not like to drive him because he was lame, ancl on that ac- 

 count I got him very cheap. I got a bottle of your "Kendall's Spavin Cure" and ap- 

 plied it according to your directions, and after using only 23^ bottles found it had ma(le 

 a perfect cure. It completely removed the Splint, leaving the leg as smooth as the back 

 of your hand. Yours Respectfully, 



T. A. HOLMES. 



HOPKINTON, N. H., Dec. 22nd, 1879. 

 B. J. Kendall & Co.— Gentlemen :— This is to certify that I have used your Kendall's 

 Spavin Cure on a valuable horse belonging to my father, and, after applying it accord- 

 ing to directions, only tw^o weeks, completed a perfect cure of a verv bad spavin. The 

 horse is well and has not been lame since. I advise all who have'horses affected in 

 like manner to use it. Yours Truly, 



THOS. B. UNDERHILL, 



Apotliecary. 



Providence, R. I., Dec. KJth, 1879. 

 B. J. Kendall & Co.— Gents :— I have used about thirty bottles of "Kendall's Spavin 

 Cure" within the past two years, and within that time have removed Curbs, Splints, and 

 Callous places, from many horses. I consider it the best Horse Liniment in existence 

 and Avould not be without it. I endorse everytlihig that is said about the medicine. 



Yours &c., 



GEORGE B. WICKS. 



Office of Palace Stables. Rochester, N. Y., Dec. 10th, 1879. 

 B. J. Kendall & Co.— Gentlemen: —Having used your Kendall's Spavin Cure on 

 seven or eight horses, mth good results, for Splints, Curbs and sprains, I most cheerful- 

 ly recommend it to others. 



D. C. WHITBECK. 



Putnam, Conn., Jan., 6th, 1880. 



B. J. Kendall & Co.— Gents :— I have used your Kendall's Spavin Cure on a horse, 

 this last Summer, and it completely cured him of a very bad spavin. He is now well 

 and sound as he ever was, and it is all owing to " Kendall's Spavin Cure." 



Respectfully. 



JOHN J. DIMON. 



Maple Grove Farm, Eddyville, N. Y., Aug. 23, 1879. 



B. J. Kendall, M. D. — Dear Sir:— I have been using Kendall's Spavin Cure on a val- 

 uable stallion that I own. He kicked through a door and got his foot hung, taking out a 

 piece of skin 1 1-2 by 3 inches, which left a fearful wound, and I thought ne was ruined 

 for life. After a long time I got it healed, leaving a bunch or callous as large as a large 

 ring-bone. I have used one and one half bottles of Kendall's Spavin Cure and the bunch 

 is nearly all gone. I can not say too much for the Spavin Cure, for it has done for me 

 what I supposed was out of the power of man to do, in removing the bunch. 



I am a breeder of Ayrshire cattle, Leicester sheep, Berkshire hogs, and Percheron 

 horses, and miless I am extraordinarily lucky will want to use more or less of the Spav- 

 in Cure every week. Send me one half doz. bottles by express. Yours Truly, 



S. N. DELAP. 



The following letter was written to our agent In Louisville, Kv., by the owner of the 

 stage route from Lebanon, Ky. to Campbellsville, who is well knoAvn throughout the 

 Htate. 



Cajvlpbellsvtlle, Ky., Jan 30th, 1878. 

 J. W. Morrill & Co., Louisville, Ky.— Gents :— The Kendall's Spavin Cure" sent me 

 some time ago has proved invaluable in all cases for which I used it; sprains, sore back, 

 galled shoulders, ^vindgall8 and scratches. Fortunately I did not have anv stock at the 

 fime with spavin. Yours Respectfully, 



GEORGE BORDERS. 



